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    Tachiyomi

    Tachiyomi

    Free and open source manga reader for Android

    Tachiyomi is a free and open source manga reader for Android 6.0 and above. Online and offline reading from hundred of different sources. Automatically keep track of your manga with MyAnimeList, AniList, Kitsu, Shikimori, and Bangumi. A configurable reader with multiple reading modes, custom color filters, and other settings. A configurable reader with multiple viewers, reading directions and other settings. Tracker support, MyAnimeList, AniList, Kitsu, Shikimori, and Bangumi. Create backups locally to read offline or to your desired cloud service.
    Downloads: 240 This Week
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    EhViewer CN SXJ

    EhViewer CN SXJ

    A modified and localized version of EhViewer

    Ehviewer_CN_SXJ is a modified and localized version of EhViewer, an open-source Android app for browsing the e-hentai and ExHentai galleries. This version includes Chinese language support, UI enhancements, and additional features tailored for Chinese-speaking users. It offers a better user experience with a sleek interface, download management, content filters, and login functionality while preserving privacy and usability.
    Downloads: 132 This Week
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    Free Manga Downloader

    Free Manga Downloader

    Forked from https://sf.net/p/fmd/

    The Free Manga Downloader (FMD) is an open source application written in Object-Pascal for managing and downloading manga from various websites. This is a mirror of main repository on GitHub. For feedback/bug report visit https://github.com/riderkick/FMD
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    Downloads: 272 This Week
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    Anime4K

    Anime4K

    Anime4K is an open-source, high-quality anime upscaling algorithm

    SISR algorithm designed to work with Japanese animation and cartoons to generate high-resolution images from a low-resolution input.
    Downloads: 42 This Week
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    KemonoDownloader

    KemonoDownloader

    Kemono Downloader - A cross-platform Python app built with PyQt6

    Welcome to Kemono Downloader, a versatile Python-based desktop application built with PyQt6, designed to download content from Kemono.su. This tool enables users to archive individual posts or entire creator profiles from services like Patreon, Fanbox, and more, supporting a wide range of file types with customizable settings and advanced features.
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    Downloads: 592 This Week
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    Waifu2x-Extension-GUI

    Waifu2x-Extension-GUI

    Photo/Video/GIF enlargement using machine learning

    Image & GIF & Video Super-Resolution using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks. Built-in image processing algorithm: Waifu2x / SRMD / RealSR / Anime4K / ACNet Built-in image processing engine: Waifu2x-caffe / Waifu2x-converter / Waifu2x-ncnn-vulkan / SRMD-ncnn-vulkan / RealSR-ncnn-vulkan / Anime4KCPP Github: https://github.com/AaronFeng753/Waifu2x-Extension-GUI
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    Downloads: 760 This Week
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    HDoujin Downloader

    HDoujin Downloader

    An easy-to-use manga and dōjinshi downloader supporting 800+ webistes

    HDoujin Downloader is a manga and dōjinshi download manager supporting 800+ websites across many different languages.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    FileBot

    FileBot

    The ultimate TV and Movie Renamer / Subtitle Downloader

    FileBot is the ultimate tool for renaming your movies, tv shows or anime and downloading subtitles. It's smart, streamlined for simplicity and just works. FileBot supports Windows, Linux and Mac, plus there's a full-featured command-line interface for all sorts of automation.
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    Downloads: 111 This Week
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    Free Manga Downloader

    Free Manga Downloader

    The Free Manga Downloader (FMD) is an open source application written in Object-Pascal for managing and downloading manga from various websites such as AnimeA, Batoto, MangaFox, MangaStream, ...
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    Downloads: 140 This Week
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    Free Manga Downloader 2

    Free Manga Downloader 2

    Free open source application for managing and downloading manga

    This is an active fork of the Free Manga Downloader which is a free open source application written in Object Pascal for managing and downloading manga from various websites. The source code was released under the GPLv2 license.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Animeko

    Animeko

    100% Kotlin/Compose Multiplatform

    Animeko is an open-source anime streaming app for Android, offering a modern and community-driven alternative for watching anime. It aggregates content from various public sources and supports multiple features to enhance the viewing experience, including subtitles, episode tracking, and source customization.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    ani-cli

    ani-cli

    A cli tool to browse and play anime

    A cli tool to browse and play anime. A cli to browse and watch anime (alone AND with friends). This tool scrapes the site gogoplay. If you encounter "Video URL not found" or any breaking issue, then make sure you are on the latest version by typing sudo ani-cli -U to update on Linux, Mac, and Android. On Windows, run gitbash as administrator then their type ani-cli -U. If after this the issue persists then open an issue. If you see sed warnings or your history entries have disappeared after updating, then update your history file with the history transition script.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    anime.js

    anime.js

    JavaScript animation engine

    anime.js is a lightweight JavaScript animation library that allows you to create complex animations with a single, powerful API. It works with just about anything web-based: CSS properties, SVG, DOM attributes and JavaScript Objects. anime.js makes it easy to create layered and complex animations, and gives you full control of timing and triggering events so they move exactly how and when you want them. It supports some of the latest browsers, and offers plenty of examples and demonstrations to get you animating in no time. Animate everything you want simply and easily with anime.js.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    OCR Manga Reader for Android

    OCR Manga Reader for Android

    Android Manga reader with Japanese OCR and dictionary capabilities

    OCR Manga Reader is a free and open source Android app that allows you to quickly OCR and lookup Japanese words in real-time. It does not have ads or telemetry/spyware and does not require an Internet connection. Supports both EDICT and EPWING dictionaries. Requires Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or higher. See http://ocrmangareaderforandroid.sourceforge.net/ for details.
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    Downloads: 50 This Week
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    Internet Friendly Media Encoder

    Internet Friendly Media Encoder

    Simple, Flexible & Powerful H.265/HEVC & H266/VVC video encoder!

    A versatile, future-proof, and expandable multimedia encoder designed for ease of use. Internet Friendly Media Encoder supports adding subtitles and attachments, and can function as a remuxing tool with a Copy Stream option. It allows you to combine multiple video, audio, subtitle, and attachment streams into a single file, remove unwanted streams, or incorporate subtitles from another video without extracting. The software also supports AviSynth for advanced video processing. The video and audio encoders are implemented in a plug-in style, enabling users to add their own compiled, optimized CPU architectures for increased speed. This modular design ensures that the encoder remains adaptable and expandable, allowing for the addition of new and future encoding technologies. Internet Friendly Media Encoder also supports hardware acceleration from Intel, AMD, and NVidia for encoding in H264, H265, and AV1 formats.
    Downloads: 37 This Week
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    Quivi is a comic / manga reader but also an general purpose image viewer for Windows which supports many file formats and compressed (zip, rar) files. It is aimed for fast & easy file browsing with keyboard or mouse.
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    Downloads: 35 This Week
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    Xdelta3 GUI

    A GUI for creating patches with xdelta3

    Note:this GUI was specifically created for fansub projects (anime/dorama etc), but it should work with all video sources as well. With this GUI you can create easily patches for either single video files or whole batches (multiple files). Credits for the xdelta3.exe go to http://www.xdelta.org
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    Downloads: 37 This Week
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    Aniyomi

    Aniyomi

    An app for manga and anime

    Aniyomi is an anime and manga streaming app for Android based on Tachiyomi, extending its functionality to include anime streaming alongside manga reading. It supports various sources through extensions, download capabilities, episode tracking via services like MyAnimeList and AniList, and a rich set of customization options.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Miru App

    Miru App

    Free and open source Multi-functional application

    Free and open source Multi-functional application that supports video, comics, novels extended source for Android, Windows, and Web.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Pilipala

    Pilipala

    Recommendations, live streams, video playback

    PiliPala is a GPL‑licensed, Flutter-built third-party Bilibili client that works on Android, iOS, desktop, and web. It includes recommendations, live streams, video playback with gestures, adjustable playback speed, AV quality and decoder controls, bullet comments, subtitles, snapshots, fullscreen modes, UI theming, blacklists, and more.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    waifu2x

    waifu2x

    Single-image super-resolution for anime-style art

    Single-Image Super-Resolution for Anime-Style Art using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks. And it supports photo. You can train your own model, change image size, reduce image noise, upscale and customize your image's style. It provides the option of converting and downloading your edited images.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    AnimeGAN

    AnimeGAN

    A simple PyTorch Implementation of Generative Adversarial Networks

    A simple PyTorch Implementation of Generative Adversarial Networks, focusing on anime face drawing. The images are generated from a DCGAN model trained on 143,000 anime character faces for 100 epochs. Manipulating latent codes enables the transition from images in the first row to the last row. The images are not clean, some outliers can be observed, which degrades the quality of the generated images. Anime-style images of 126 tags are collected from danbooru.donmai.us using the crawler tool gallery-dl. The images are then processed by an anime face detector python-anime face. The resulting dataset contains ~143,000 anime faces. Note that some of the tags may no longer be meaningful after cropping, i.e. the cropped face images under the 'uniform' tag may not contain visible parts of uniforms.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Kotatsu

    Kotatsu

    Manga reader for Android

    Kotatsu is an open-source manga reader for Android that supports local file reading and integration with sources via Tachiyomi extensions. It offers a sleek UI, smooth reading experience, and the ability to import downloaded manga from various sources. Kotatsu is designed for offline reading and emphasizes customization and privacy.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    FFmpeg Hi

    FFmpeg Hi

    FFmpeg with HEVC (8/10 bit) and HE-AAC

    This is a static FFmpeg build including x264 (8/10 bit), x265 (8/10 bit), vp9 (8/10 bit) and fdk_aac (HE-AAC) especially for anime encoding. It was originally created for use with the FFmpegYAG graphical user interface (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffmpegyag/).
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Mangal 4

    Mangal 4

    The most advanced (yet simple) cli manga downloader

    The most advanced CLI manga downloader in the entire universe.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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Guide to Open Source Anime Software

Open-source anime software is a type of computer animation software that is freely available for anyone to use and modify. This type of software is typically used by businesses, organizations, and individuals with an interest in creating animated content. It provides features such as support for multiple layers of animation, 3D modeling and simulation tools, motion capture capabilities, rigging systems, 2D drawing tools, rendering engines, compositing tools and much more.

The aim of open-source anime software is to create a platform where users can easily collaborate on the design process while still allowing them to take full control over the entire production process. By utilizing the various tools included in these programs users are able to produce animations quickly and efficiently. Additionally this type of software often supports a variety of popular file formats which allow people from all around the world to work together easily on projects created with these programs.

Unlike professional animation suites open-source anime software often lacks certain features; most notably it doesn’t feature sophisticated industry standard features such as advanced lighting techniques or dynamic character rigging systems which aren't yet found within open source packages. However many open source packages provide plenty of flexibility for experienced animators looking for customizing their projects without having to spend thousands of dollars on expensive commercial suites.

Open source anime also has several financial advantages as well because its free nature means that anyone can download it at any time without making any commitments or spending money they may not have extra cash lying around. Additionally these programs are usually very user friendly so people don’t need to be tech savvy in order to get creative with their projects - something that’s great news for budding animators.

Features of Open Source Anime Software

  • Anime Database: Open source anime software typically feature an extensive library of anime to browse, watch, and download. This database is usually updated daily with new content and can be sorted by genre or popularity.
  • Subtitles: Most open source anime software allow users to access subtitles in multiple languages for the convenience of language learners.
  • Stream Live: Many open source anime software offer streaming services so that users can stream their favorite shows live without downloading them first.
  • Download Anime Episodes: With many open source anime software, users can easily download episodes directly from the program with one click.
  • Watch Later Options: One of the best features offered by many open source programs is a ‘watch later’ list where users can save and queue up shows they want to watch at a later time.
  • Advanced Search Tools: Open source programs also often contain advanced search tools that allow for more tailored results when searching for a specific show or episode title.
  • Recommendation System: Some platforms utilize AI-driven algorithms that generate personalized recommendations based on user preferences and playlists.
  • Social Features: Anime fans can interact and connect with each other by liking, commenting, sharing, curating lists, creating clubs/groups on most popular open source platforms

What Types of Open Source Anime Software Are There?

  • Media Players: These programs allow users to stream and watch anime through the internet. They typically include features such as support for multiple codecs, subtitle support, and the ability to save playback settings.
  • Animation Software: Programs designed specifically for creating or editing animation are often available as open source. Such software allows animators to add effects, modify visuals, change colors and styles, and adjust frame rate.
  • Image Editors: Anime fans can edit images of their favorite characters using image editors. Most image editors include features like lassoing tools, layers, text capabilities and a wide range of filters and brushes to help create unique images.
  • Video Editing Software: Video editing is essential when it comes to making sure an anime project looks great before its release. Open source video editors come with special tools that provide more precise control over sound levels, color correction and other aspects of the production process.
  • Video Compositing Software: This type of software is used for combining two or more videos into one file or scene. It usually allows users to work with green screens by masking specific elements from each video layer or adjusting parameters like opacity and size in order to get the desired results.
  • 3D Modeling Tools: Animators can use open source 3D modeling programs in order to create characters for their projects from scratch or manipulate existing models in order to customize them accordingto their own needs. These programs usually include advanced features such as rendering capabilities that enable users to preview what they have created before finalizing it.

Open Source Anime Software Benefits

  1. Increased Variety: Open source anime software provides a large variety of content for users to choose from. This includes different genres, styles, and topics that can cater to the preferences of many viewers. Furthermore, open source anime software is not confined to just one language as developers are able to contribute from different countries which allows anime fans worldwide access to great content.
  2. Cost-Effective: Many providers of open source anime software offer free streaming services or downloads that do not require any additional fees. This eliminates the need to purchase items such as DVDs or pay for cable TV services in order to watch anime titles. Instead, fans can simply search online and find the title they are looking for without breaking the bank.
  3. Quality Content: Because anyone is allowed to contribute content and ideas, open source anime software has been able to produce high quality content while still being widely accessible by all viewers. As new episodes come out on a regular basis, these releases often feature better graphics, smoother animation frames and clearer soundtracks than those released under stricter copyright laws.
  4. Customizable Experience: Open source anime software gives users the ability to customize their viewing experience with features such as subtitles or dubbing languages so that everyone can enjoy the same show no matter where they live in the world. Additionally, some programs also allow users to integrate fanmade artworks into their library so they can enhance their viewing pleasure even further by adding elements of personalization into it.

What Types of Users Use Open Source Anime Software?

  • Hobbyists: Individuals who create or use open source anime software as a side hobby. They may be interested in learning the basics of creating their own project or contributing to an existing one.
  • Professional Animators: Those who use open source anime software for professional purposes. They often have experience with multiple types of animation and know how to customize the code to fit their needs.
  • Artists/Illustrators: Individuals who are artistic, but may not necessarily specialize in animation, that turn to open source anime software as a way to create gorgeous art pieces.
  • Schools/Educators: Professors and students alike that use the technology for educational materials like lectures, class projects, labs and demonstrations.
  • Fans of Anime/Manga: Devotees of Japanese cartooning art style (Anime/Manga) that turn to open source tools for customization and personalization features beyond what commercial versions offer.
  • Indie Developers: Independent game creators seeking an economical solution for developing quality games using powerful tools offered by open source anime software packages.

How Much Does Open Source Anime Software Cost?

Open source anime software is typically offered for free, or without cost to the user. The open source development model allows developers to produce, distribute, and license their anime software product under an open source license that grants users access to the code behind the software and encourages collaboration between developers.

The benefits of open source offers users a number of advantages such as no monetary cost for use, free access to updates and bugfixes, transparency into how their data is handled, support from a large community of contributors and powerful customization capabilities. Furthermore, because it's built on an open source platform with input from so many different people around the world, it often contains more features than would be available in proprietary software. That said, while there won’t be any money exchanged upfront with this kind of software package, you may find ads placed on sites containing your open-source creation if you allow others to share it freely.

Ultimately though regardless of whether you choose free or commercial options for your anime software needs; understanding what resources are available in either space can help point you towards finding the best solutions for your project and budget.

What Software Does Open Source Anime Software Integrate With?

Open source anime software can integrate with many types of software, ranging from media players and streaming services to subtitle editing programs. Media players such as VLC or MPC-HC can be used with open source anime software in order to play videos that have been encoded in compatible formats. Streaming services such as Crunchyroll can also integrate with open source anime software, allowing users to access their content without having to leave the application. Additionally, subtitle editors like Subtitle Edit or Aegisub allow users to create customized subtitles for their favorite shows and movies, which then can be played by the open source anime software. All of these pieces of software work together seamlessly in order to provide users a comprehensive experience when watching their favorite animes.

Open Source Anime Software Trends

  1. Increased Popularity: Over the past few years, open source anime software has become increasingly popular as more people are using it for efficient and low-cost animation production.
  2. Wider Range of Features: Open source anime software now offers a wider range of features than ever before, making it easier to create complex animations with a minimal amount of effort.
  3. Improved Quality: The quality of open source anime software is constantly improving, allowing users to create higher-quality animations in less time.
  4. Greater Accessibility: Open source anime software is becoming more accessible to users, thanks to its low cost and easy-to-use user interfaces.
  5. Growing Community: As the popularity of open source anime software increases, so does the size of the community that uses it. This makes it even easier for users to find help and resources when they need them.
  6. Increased Competition: With more people using open source anime software, competition in the market has also increased, resulting in better quality products at competitive prices.

How Users Can Get Started With Open Source Anime Software

Getting started with using open source anime software is easy and straightforward. First, you need to install the software on your compatible device or computer. Depending on which type of platform your device uses, installation should be relatively simple - for example, for Windows devices, simply download the executable file from an open source website or repository, run it and follow the instructions provided.

Once installed, open up the program and familiarize yourself with its layout, options and tools. Many open source anime programs offer tutorials and manuals that explain how each feature works in detail; these resources can prove useful if you're new to creating anime-style artwork. Furthermore, many programs come preloaded with assets that can help get you accustomed to their interface as well as give you ideas while crafting your own creations.

It's important to also keep in mind that open source is a community-driven endeavor; there are usually forums dedicated to solving user issues where experienced users can provide helpful advice regarding problems encountered by newcomers such as yourself. Likewise, if you use an asset created by someone else in the community or modify one of their resources for your own use (with permission), make sure to cite them properly - this not only encourages others who may benefit from your work but also shows respect for another person's hard work and endeavors.

Depending on what particular elements you're looking for when venturing into anime creation (backgrounds/scenery, characters/avatars/environments etc.), various packages available through various repositories will have something to help jumpstart your journey into animation making — all at no cost. Keep experimenting and exploring different themes & styles until you find something that speaks to you creative side - then take off running.

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